Welcome to the Library of the Health Sciences, Chicago
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The Library of the Health Sciences-Chicago includes materials on medicine, nursing, dentistry, pharmacology and other health-related professions. Its special collections include the History of Nursing and Pharmacy Collection, the Kiefer Collection (urology), the Percival Bailey Library (neurology) and the Nyhus Collection (gastroenterology).
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Odehmenan Health Equity Center Heading link
The Odeh Center helps to cultivate community for students, staff, faculty, alumni and neighborhood partners. This is done through education, affinity groups, programming, dialogues and advocacy. By fostering this sense of belonging and partnership, our community will be better equipped to uphold health equity in our clinical practice, education and research.
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Please see also general contact info for the UIC Library (not just the Library of the Health Sciences).
Circulation
- Phone: (312) 996-8966
Reference
- Phone: (312) 996-9163
- Email: lib-cref@uic.edu
Special Collections & University Archives
- Phone: (312) 996-8977
- Please see Visit Special Collections & University Archives
Course Reserves
- Phone: (312) 996-8963
- Please see Course Reserves
Social Media
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Twitter: @LHS_ChicagoFacebook: @LHSChicago
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Library of the Health Sciences, Chicago
MC 763
1750 W. Polk St.
Chicago, IL 60612
Please see:
- Visit the UIC Library: maps, admission requirements, and more.
- Using the UIC Library for ways to use the Library remotely and in person.
- Visit Special Collections and University Archives.
- Library Hours.
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Most areas in the Library of the Health Sciences are available for use without a reservation. Study rooms at LHS may be reserved for individual use.
Please see this map for study room locations, mostly on Level 1, Zone F. Reservations for seats and printers in other colored zones are not currently necessary.